Empress express (1920-10-28)
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Empress express (1920-10-28)
- Publication date
- 1920-10-28
- Topics
- Empress express
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 59.3M
Page 1:
- Railway Men Are Seriously Hurt
- Lyceum Concert Successful
- Our Duty
- "Drys" Win out in Four Provinces
- If You Have a Job, Stick to It
Page 2:
- Love of the Wild
- August Fish Catch
- Local News
- Local News
- Fixing up the Hen House
- The League of Nations
- An Exhibition Ship
- Four More Trading Posts
- Sail for Europe Nov. 3
- $48,050 in Scrap Iron
Page 3:
- Small Tractors in Demand
- Found He Was Wrong
- Explanation Demanded
- Why Not Build This Year?
- Something Missing
- 'Ear. 'Ear!
- Close Toronto Schools because of Cold
- Seize King's Estates
- Manitoba's Grain Acreage
- Wheat in Northern Canada
- Dangerous Beasts
- New Alberta Normal School
- To Show Fur Bearers
- Englishmen Buy 65,000 Acres
- Canals Busy
- An Automatic Grain Stooker
- Young Tasmanian Makes Wireless Outfit
Page 4:
- Local News
- Local News
- Local News
- A Red Bridge
- From Geneva
- Typhus in Canada
- Local News
- Local News
- Local News
Page 5:
- The Late Peter Campbell Bastedo
- Organized Farmers Arrange Joint
Page 6:
- Our National Thanksgiving
- Shoes 400 Years Old
- Vatican Guards Have Been Armed
- Local News
- Local News
- Greater Production
- Where Farming Pays
- Motor Cars in Saskatchewan
- Alberta Wool Marketed
- Getting a Stand of Alfalfa
- A Funny Horse
- All Made in Canada
- Farm Sold for $59,000
- Helping Livestock
- Dominion Prosperous
- Local News
- Local News
Page 7:
- High Type of Character Best Produced under Country Life Conditions
- Manitoba's Wealth
- Third Finger Strongest
- The Land of the Eskimo
- The Quality of This Year's Grain
- Foch Praises Canadians
- Indians Are Prosperous
- Royal Exhibits at Alberta Exhibition
- Local News
- Local News
- Increased Production Must Depend Largely on Stabilizing Profits
- Getting Railway Labor
- Want British Men and Money
- He Loomed So Large
- Local News
- Elevator Charges May Increase
- The Usual Thing
Page 8:
- Grain Prices
- Result of Local Vote on Referendum Question
- A Fact
- Railway Men Are Seriously Hurt
- Lyceum Concert Successful
- Our Duty
- "Drys" Win out in Four Provinces
- If You Have a Job, Stick to It
Page 2:
- Love of the Wild
- August Fish Catch
- Local News
- Local News
- Fixing up the Hen House
- The League of Nations
- An Exhibition Ship
- Four More Trading Posts
- Sail for Europe Nov. 3
- $48,050 in Scrap Iron
Page 3:
- Small Tractors in Demand
- Found He Was Wrong
- Explanation Demanded
- Why Not Build This Year?
- Something Missing
- 'Ear. 'Ear!
- Close Toronto Schools because of Cold
- Seize King's Estates
- Manitoba's Grain Acreage
- Wheat in Northern Canada
- Dangerous Beasts
- New Alberta Normal School
- To Show Fur Bearers
- Englishmen Buy 65,000 Acres
- Canals Busy
- An Automatic Grain Stooker
- Young Tasmanian Makes Wireless Outfit
Page 4:
- Local News
- Local News
- Local News
- A Red Bridge
- From Geneva
- Typhus in Canada
- Local News
- Local News
- Local News
Page 5:
- The Late Peter Campbell Bastedo
- Organized Farmers Arrange Joint
Page 6:
- Our National Thanksgiving
- Shoes 400 Years Old
- Vatican Guards Have Been Armed
- Local News
- Local News
- Greater Production
- Where Farming Pays
- Motor Cars in Saskatchewan
- Alberta Wool Marketed
- Getting a Stand of Alfalfa
- A Funny Horse
- All Made in Canada
- Farm Sold for $59,000
- Helping Livestock
- Dominion Prosperous
- Local News
- Local News
Page 7:
- High Type of Character Best Produced under Country Life Conditions
- Manitoba's Wealth
- Third Finger Strongest
- The Land of the Eskimo
- The Quality of This Year's Grain
- Foch Praises Canadians
- Indians Are Prosperous
- Royal Exhibits at Alberta Exhibition
- Local News
- Local News
- Increased Production Must Depend Largely on Stabilizing Profits
- Getting Railway Labor
- Want British Men and Money
- He Loomed So Large
- Local News
- Elevator Charges May Increase
- The Usual Thing
Page 8:
- Grain Prices
- Result of Local Vote on Referendum Question
- A Fact
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 6 June 1913 to 27 August 1936. Publication suspended [25 December?] 1924 to 12 March 1925.
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- true
- Addeddate
- 2022-09-23 21:24:02
- Collective_title
- Empress express
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- EPE_1920102801
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/s25cgh7r12b
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Empress
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- Pages
- 8
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